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... have been able to capture not only what we did, but how it changed us here in this blog. Words cannot accurately express everything I'm feeling now that I'm home, but I am so grateful that I was able to participate in such a life changing experience at such a momentous time in my life. Thank you to Gannon University for affording me this experience, but most importanly, thank you to everyone who has experienced it with ...

... met weekly to plan our trip, organize fundraisers, present individual research, and have some fun along the way as well. We have also met with a local language instructor and former German resident who has helped us learn useful phrases, insider travel information, and attractions that are off the beaten path to help us have a fulfilling, authentic experience. ...

After checking all our lists we left Buckhorn at 11:30. Driving was smooth with a few delays through Central Toronto but we definitely missed being in any rush hour traffic. Got through the Canada/US border without a hitch. Thanks to our Nexus cards we were able to sail through and not wait in line for a moment. Roads had no snow so driving was a pleasure. That 6 feet of snow in Buffalo is all gone! ...

... of debate, although American Bison did range into western NY state at one time.[1] Neither the Native American name Tehoseroron (the Place of the Basswoods) nor the French name Riviere aux Chevaux (River of Horses) survived, so the current name likely dates to the British occupation which began with the capture of Fort Niagara in ...

... I made it to the right campground, a KOA, after a few false turns and construction zones. My GPS couldn’t locate what I was looking for, so it required a bit of guess work. I got set-up and went over to join the group and the first couple I met were from Indiana but originally from Powell River. How cool is that?

It wasn’t a big rally. There were 15 vans, 24 people, 10 dogs and a few ...